When I was a nigger, mirrors always fright me
When I was a nigger, my colour always scared me
I never was a nigger, in spite what they tell me
I never was a nigger, I always have money
And I always have niggers, first, my parents for slaves
And I always have niggers, strangled on my chains
You know I’m white cos I washed my soul
Into a bath of hate
You know the rot have no frontier
Also Durbec need slaves
There will no white and no black
In the world that I dreamed
Only blinds and ignorants
With a king to defend
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